... e-mail you a new temporary password upon receiving the reset request. To an e-mail address already on file. Even if the MITM attack initiated the reset, they wouldn't be able to see the subsequent e-mail exchange with the new password, link to acknowledge receipt, etc. unless they had also hacked your e-mail. Well written password maintenance pages will ignore the insertion of an alternate e-mail address. Lose your old e-mail account and you have to answer a bunch of security questions. Or you are SOL with that account.
But this particular problem stems from the principle of corporate personhood. An individual may be a US citizen. But a corporation can declare its left hand to be Irish. And then it is exempt from these laws.
After 2008, bankers are desperate to write new loans against practically anything. Since the home mortgage business is being watched like a hawk by regulators, lots of business scams are popping up.
Only because of the anthropic principle. Or in this case the reverse of it. You are here to report that you have never seen it because, having seen it, you would no longer be here to report back.
... that I'm available RIGHT NOW to deal with your issue. That's usually not the case. You can leave voicemail, I can formulate an answer and call you back. I might get your voicemail and we end up playing phone tag. E-mail (and other text messaging) pretty much implement this communication style.
The people that don't like the above methods of exchanging messages tend to be control freaks. They get you on the phone and command your attention in real time and at their convenience. Voicemail (or e-mail) tends to be a request (or order) to call them back.
FAA officials have said they are moving cautiously, because they want to fully understand the unique technical issues.
But they let Boeing put a garbage battery system on the 787 because.... Boeing is the authority. And they can be trusted to self certify.
This 'go slow' approach may in fact have been in response to the battery SNAFU (and a few other things). But that just goes to show how the regulatory pendulum swings back and forth. In a few years, Boeing will lean on the regulators and kite string and chewing gum will pass muster. If Boeing says so.
Text some stuff that pisses of the gov't. Meeting to be held at Location X. Then text some stuff that pisses off the local cartels. Meeting to be held at Location X. Sit back with popcorn and watch the firefight.
Well, so much for subtlety.
no man can serve two masters.
A slave with two masters is a free man.
US law applies worldwide to all US citizens.
But this particular problem stems from the principle of corporate personhood. An individual may be a US citizen. But a corporation can declare its left hand to be Irish. And then it is exempt from these laws.
Now, now Vladimir. Calm down.
Borrow against them.
After 2008, bankers are desperate to write new loans against practically anything. Since the home mortgage business is being watched like a hawk by regulators, lots of business scams are popping up.
States require you to have insurance when you register your vehicle.
Not mine (WA State).
A man and his dog walk into a bar. The man says, "I'll bet you a round of drinks that my dog can talk."
Bartender: "Yeah! Sure...go ahead."
Man: "What covers a house?"
Dog: "Roof!"
Man: "How does sandpaper feel?"
Dog: "Rough!"
Man: "Who was the greatest ball player of all time?"
Dog: "Ruth!"
Man: "Pay up. I told you he could talk."
The bartender, annoyed at this point, throws both of them out the door. Sitting on the sidewalk, the dog looks at the guy and asks, "DiMaggio?"
Mr. Ed.
Drivers are insured, not motor vehicles. How will they know from a photo of a plate whether that particular driver has current insurance?
Washington State, for one.
Rhode Island can bite me
How much is it if you skip all the #ifdef BUGS sections?
I predict that Slashdot readers will be too cowardly to address my observation.
It's off-topic. Now, back to your containment board --> /pol/
"No one ever went broke underestimating the intelligence of the American public."
- Posted from my iPhone.
Look! A Tweet from Kim Kardashian!
Only because of the anthropic principle. Or in this case the reverse of it. You are here to report that you have never seen it because, having seen it, you would no longer be here to report back.
The people that don't like the above methods of exchanging messages tend to be control freaks. They get you on the phone and command your attention in real time and at their convenience. Voicemail (or e-mail) tends to be a request (or order) to call them back.
FAA officials have said they are moving cautiously, because they want to fully understand the unique technical issues.
But they let Boeing put a garbage battery system on the 787 because .... Boeing is the authority. And they can be trusted to self certify.
This 'go slow' approach may in fact have been in response to the battery SNAFU (and a few other things). But that just goes to show how the regulatory pendulum swings back and forth. In a few years, Boeing will lean on the regulators and kite string and chewing gum will pass muster. If Boeing says so.
We've reached the tipping point.
And this is why we need better passenger rail,
Yeah. Good luck with that in the heat.
I think this pretty much sums up cats.
Text some stuff that pisses of the gov't. Meeting to be held at Location X. Then text some stuff that pisses off the local cartels. Meeting to be held at Location X. Sit back with popcorn and watch the firefight.
You don't have multiple Slashdot UIDs? Newbie.